Nicotine eases Parkinson's symptoms
Posted: Oct 25th 2007 8:57PM by Brian White
Filed under: Health in the Media
The neurological disorder that manifests itself as Parkinson's Disease could be assisted by way in nicotine ingestion, according to new research released this week.
In the research, monkeys (a genetic cousin to humans) were given nicotine inside of a beverage and then were treated with traditional drug treatments for Parkinson's Disease. The result: tremors and involuntary movements were decreased by 50 percent.
In addition to being given nicotine before drug treatments began, the monkey group was also given the addictive substance after traditional Parkinson's treatments had begun. In those cases, a 35 percent reduction in dyskinesias (involuntary movements) was witnessed.
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